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Quantifying and Harnessing Human-AI Work Synergy in Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Quantifying and Harnessing Human-AI Work Synergy in Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Update: 2025-09-24
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Abstract: Organizations increasingly implement generative AI tools to enhance employee productivity, yet standalone AI benchmark results offer limited insights for real-world deployment. This article examines emerging research on human-AI synergy—the performance gains achieved through human-AI collaboration that exceed what either can accomplish alone. Drawing on recent findings from Item Response Theory frameworks and interactive benchmarks, we analyze when and how human-AI teams outperform solo performance across task difficulties and user abilities. The evidence reveals that collaboration with AI represents a distinct capability from individual problem-solving ability, with Theory of Mind—the capacity to understand others' perspectives—emerging as a key predictor of effective human-AI partnerships. Organizations can cultivate synergistic human-AI collaboration through structured delegation practices, strategic capability alignment, cognitive complementarity approaches, adaptive collaboration training, and psychological safety initiatives. These evidence-based strategies help organizations move beyond seeing AI as merely a productivity tool toward creating genuine synergistic partnerships that enhance collective intelligence.

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Quantifying and Harnessing Human-AI Work Synergy in Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Quantifying and Harnessing Human-AI Work Synergy in Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

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